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The contemporary study of the welfare state began, along with World Politics, in the immediate
postwar era, inspired by the near-collapse of democracy and the crucial role envisaged
for public spending in stabilizing it after war. Over the following decades key scholarly
questions focused on the normal welfare politics of the era—distributive politics,
the effects of government policy on growth, and the capacity of social policies to create
their own political constituencies. In a new era of more uncertain democratic resilience,
we may need to return to older questions: of the coercive function of the welfare state, of
its ability/inability to conserve democracy, and of the weaknesses of welfare policies to
maintain political support.
期刊介绍:
World Politics, founded in 1948, is an internationally renowned quarterly journal of political science published in both print and online versions. Open to contributions by scholars, World Politics invites submission of research articles that make theoretical and empirical contributions to the literature, review articles, and research notes bearing on problems in international relations and comparative politics. The journal does not publish articles on current affairs, policy pieces, or narratives of a journalistic nature. Articles submitted for consideration are unsolicited, except for review articles, which are usually commissioned. Published for the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Affairs